Rights of Women in Comparative Constitutional Law

Rights of Women in Comparative Constitutional Law

Scotti, Valentina Rita; Penalva da Silva, Janaina Lima; Spigno, Irene

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

278

Mole

9781032393841

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Introduction. Women's Rights and Gender Equality in the Twenty-First Century: A Relevant Comparative Constitutional Issue. Part I - Women's Rights in European Constitutions. 1 Gender Equality in the Republic of Croatia: Two Steps Forwards, One Step Back. 2 From Equality to the Failed "Legislative Breach of Gender" in Germany. 3 Gender Equality and Constitutional Interpretation: Hungary. 4 The Protection of Women's Rights in Italy: A Constant "Dialogue" Between the Legislator and Constitutional Judges. 5 Rise and Fall of Gender Equality in Poland. 6 Spain, an Ongoing Transition Towards Gender Equality. Part II - Women's Rights in American Constitutions. 7 The Legal Development of the Pursuit of Gender Equality in Argentina. 8 Feminism for a Future of Brazilian Constitutionalism. 9 Gender Equality and Women's Rights in Mexico: From a "Gendered Constitutional and Legislative Framework" to "Pandemic" Violence against Women. 10 Gender Equality and Women's Rights in the US Constitutional Framework: A Stalled Past and an Uncertain Future. Part III - Women's Rights in African and Asian Constitutions. 11 Gender Equality in Ethiopia: The Interaction of Secular, Religious, and Customary Law. 12 Onnazaka: The "Women's Slope" Towards Gender Equality in Japan. 13 Women's Rights in the Constitutional Framework of Kyrgyzstan. Conclusions. Are Women's Rights a Reality in the Twenty-First-Century Comparative Constitutional Law? Some Final Remarks.
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